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The Casio Wave Ceptor watch can be bought at your local Wal-mart, KMart, Target or other shopping arena. They can also be bought online directly from Casio website or Amazon or any other online store that sells watches.
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The Casio Wave Ceptor 4303 is a watch for men that picks up on the radio signals from atomic clocks to set the time. All you have to do is select the time zone you want to use and then wait for the watch to pick up on the time.
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Frequency of a wave is how many times a wave passes through by the setting of number of seconds.
The setting of The Big Wave novel by Pearl S. Buck is Japan. Specifically, on side of a mountain in Japan.
The cochlea; sound wave are transferred through the ear canal and vibrated the ear drum which is connected to the cochlea and amplified the sound wave. When the sound wave reached the cochlea, sound wave is converted into nerve impulse and transferred through the nerve to the brain. Receptor is a converter of stimulus to electrical nerve impulse ; cochlea converted sound wave into nerve impulse and so cochlea is the sensory receptor of the ear.
I changed the battery in the watch and don't know how to set it. I keep getting an ERROR and won't connect!
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Carrier Wave: A carrier wave is a high-frequency electromagnetic wave that is used as the "carrier" or the base signal in a modulation process. It is typically a pure sine wave with a constant frequency and amplitude. The carrier wave by itself does not carry any information; it serves as a vehicle to carry the information from one location to another. In AM and FM radio broadcasting, the carrier wave is the primary signal transmitted by the radio station. Modulated Wave: A modulated wave is the result of combining the carrier wave with an information signal, such as an audio signal or data. Modulation is the process of varying the characteristics of the carrier wave (either its amplitude or frequency) in accordance with the information signal. There are two common types of modulation: Amplitude Modulation (AM) and Frequency Modulation (FM). In AM, the amplitude of the carrier wave is varied in proportion to the amplitude of the information signal. This variation encodes the information onto the carrier wave. In FM, the frequency of the carrier wave is varied in proportion to the amplitude of the information signal. This variation encodes the information onto the carrier wave. The modulated wave contains the information that needs to be transmitted, and it can be demodulated at the receiving end to retrieve the original information.